The Department of Medical Imaging, McMaster University and the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Hamilton Health Sciences are seeking a full-time radiologist for the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre interventional program, for start date of July 2026. Academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualification and experience.

As a Professor of Radiology at the Université de Montréal, former Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and Director of the Diagnostic Radiology Program, Professor Dubois has consistently demonstrated exemplary leadership and expertise in the realms of interventional radiology, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular anomalies.

A founding member and executive of the Canadian Association for Interventional Radiology, dr. Martin Simons’ contribution to VIR medical education in Canada and abroad is immense.

Dr. Supersad is currently a PGY-4 resident in diagnostic radiology at the University of Alberta.  She was born and raised in Edmonton, and after medical school at the University of Calgary is back in her hometown to complete residency.

After growing up and completing medical as well as radiology training in Cape Town, South Africa (population approximately 5 million), Dr. Stefan Przybojewski, felt it was getting a bit small and was looking for adventure. 

Through education, mentorship, and conversation this five-year program is on course to empower existing and future Women in Interventional Radiology.

Dr. Gilles Soulez MD, MSc, FSIR is a vascular and interventional radiologist at CHUM, University of Montréal. He completed his radiology residency in France at University Paris V in 1988 and completed a 2-year fellowship combined with a certification of the French College of Interventional Radiology.

Dr. Lindsay Machan is an interventional radiologist at the Vancouver Hospital, a CIRSE Distinguished Fellow, SIR Fellow and an Asia Pacific Society of Interventional Radiology Honorary Member

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New interventional radiology suites allow medical experts to treat some diseases without major surgery.